Mendizabal-Basagoiti L
Allerg Immunol (Paris). 1999 Jan;31(1):15-7.
The authors report a group of 36 cases of hypersensitivity to Anisakis simplex, a fish parasite. They examined 11 boys and 25 girls who attended the Allergy service of the Central Hospital Marques of Valdecilla in Santander (Spain), between 12th May 1997 and 26th June 1998, for history of acute urticaria, most often after an aggravation of an allergic pathology. All were given an immunological examination that was composed of: food investigation, prick test, measurement of total and specific IgE and blood eosinophilia. In conclusion, the authors emphasize an increase in hypersensitivity to Anisakis simplex, masked by a food allergy and in spite of a nematode infection. Blood eosinophilia was normal in most cases.
作者报告了一组36例对鱼类寄生虫简单异尖线虫过敏的病例。他们检查了1997年5月12日至1998年6月26日期间在西班牙桑坦德瓦尔迪西利亚侯爵中心医院过敏科就诊的11名男孩和25名女孩,了解他们急性荨麻疹的病史,这种情况大多发生在过敏性疾病加重之后。所有患者都接受了免疫检查,包括:食物调查、点刺试验、总IgE和特异性IgE测定以及血液嗜酸性粒细胞增多情况检查。总之,作者强调,尽管存在线虫感染,但简单异尖线虫过敏反应有所增加,且被食物过敏所掩盖。大多数病例的血液嗜酸性粒细胞增多情况正常。